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I'm having trouble installing the Python QT bindings in the Fremantle SDK -- if I try to install PyQt (python2.5-qt4-gui), apt-get says that it can't find libqtcore4 (I believe that's the one -- doing this from a different machine).

The pyside packages don't seem to exist for FREMANTLE_X86. I'd use the ARMEL version, but I can't get the UI framework (via af-sb-init.sh) to load up inside Xephyr with the ARMEL target (The SDK FAQ confirms that it doesn't work).

Am I doing something wrong? Is nobody else using Python and QT?

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PyQt dependencies are wrong for Fremantle (yes, I did that all by myself). I'm kind of working on it, but it takes about 5-6 hours to compile so it's one attempt per day Check back in a couple of days, it should be OK by then.

As for PySide, it has been uploaded manually by the debmaster, hence no X86 version. Running the armel one won't help you, that target is only meant for compilation.
 

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Originally Posted by attila77 View Post
PyQt dependencies are wrong for Fremantle (yes, I did that all by myself). I'm kind of working on it, but it takes about 5-6 hours to compile so it's one attempt per day Check back in a couple of days, it should be OK by then.
Cool. Is there anything I can do to help?

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There, I think the latest PyQt upload should be OK (=at least installable). Can you please try it out ?
 

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There, I think the latest PyQt upload should be OK (=at least installable). Can you please try it out ?
It installs now, and my program runs. Thanks!

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